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U.S. service members and members of the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces conduct non-lethal weapons training during Exercise African Lion 2014 on the Tifmit Royal Moroccan Armed Forces Base in Morocco, Mar. 27, 2014. African Lion is conducted as a combined-joint execrise between the Kingdom of Morocco and the U.S. Forces to strengthen relationships and military operability in the region. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Alexanria Blanche, 2D MARDIV COMCAM/Not Released)
Photo by Cpl. Alexandria Blanche
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U.S. service members and members of the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces conduct non-lethal weapons training during Exercise African Lion 2014 on the Tifmit Royal Moroccan Armed Forces Base in Morocco, Mar. 27, 2014. African Lion is conducted as a combined-joint execrise between the Kingdom of Morocco and the U.S. Forces to strengthen relationships and military operability in the region. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Alexanria Blanche, 2D MARDIV COMCAM/Not Released)
Photo by Cpl. Alexandria Blanche
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U.S. service members and members of the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces conduct non-lethal weapons training during Exercise African Lion 2014 on the Tifmit Royal Moroccan Armed Forces Base in Morocco, Mar. 27, 2014. African Lion is conducted as a combined-joint execrise between the Kingdom of Morocco and the U.S. Forces to strengthen relationships and military operability in the region. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Alexanria Blanche, 2D MARDIV COMCAM/Not Released)
Photo by Cpl. Alexandria Blanche
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Counting foam baton rounds with his Royal Moroccan Armed Forces counterpart, Sgt. Matthew Albano, a military policeman with 2nd Law Enforcement Battalion and Dalton, Mass., native, prepares for a familiarization range with the Remington M500 shotgun. Nonleathal weapons employment and escalation-of-force operations are an integral part of military operations to prevent the loss-of-life while maintaining civil disorder. During the evolution, Royal Moroccan Armed Forces soldiers, and U.S. military policemen from the Marines, Army and Air Force combined to refine a share their escalation-of-force tactics and procedures while building military partnerships and international friendships.
Photo by Sgt. Tatum Vayavananda
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During a nonlethal weapons employment and familiarization, Sgt. Matthew Albano, a military policeman from 2nd Law Enforcement Battalion and Dalton, Mass. native, demonstrates the Remington M500 shotgun to a contingent of Royal Moroccan Armed Forces and U.S. Army and Air Force military police personnel. Nonleathal weapons employment and escalation-of-force operations are an integral part of military operations to prevent the loss-of-life while maintaining civil disorder. During the evolution, Royal Moroccan Armed Forces soldiers, and U.S. military policemen from the Marines, Army and Air Force combined to refine a share their escalation-of-force tactics and procedures while building military partnerships and international friendships.
Photo by Sgt. Tatum Vayavananda
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From an M203 launcher, Cpl. Jacob W. Swift, a military policeman with 2nd Law Enforcement Battalion and Lowell, Mich., native, helps a Royal Moroccan Armed Forces soldier shoot a foam baton during a nonleathal weapons familiarization range. Nonleathal weapons employment and escalation-of-force operations are an integral part of military operations to prevent the loss-of-life while maintaining civil disorder. During the evolution, Royal Moroccan Armed Forces soldiers, and U.S. military policemen from the Marines, Army and Air Force combined to refine a share their escalation-of-force tactics and procedures while building military partnerships and international friendships.
Photo by Sgt. Tatum Vayavananda
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A Royal Moroccan Armed Forces soldier instructs a joint contingent of U.S. Marines, Army soliders, and Air Force airmen during a pistol familiarization during African Lion 14. Nonleathal weapons employment and escalation-of-force operations are an integral part of military operations to prevent the loss-of-life while maintaining civil disorder. During the evolution, Royal Moroccan Armed Forces soldiers, and U.S. military policemen from the Marines, Army and Air Force combined to refine a share their escalation-of-force tactics and procedures while building military partnerships and international friendships.
Photo by Sgt. Tatum Vayavananda
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A multinational brigade of military policemen comprised Royal Moroccan soldiers, U.S. Marines, soldiers and airmen stage prior to walking to the designated training range for scheduled nonlethal weapons enforcement and escalation-of-force operations during African Lion 14 in Tifnit training area, Morocco March 30. Nonleathal weapons employment and escalation-of-force operations are an integral part of military operations to prevent the loss-of-life while maintaining civil disorder. During the evolution, Royal Moroccan Armed Forces soldiers, and U.S. military policemen from the Marines, Army and Air Force combined to refine a share their escalation-of-force tactics and procedures while building military partnerships and international friendships.
Photo by Sgt. Tatum Vayavananda
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A multinational brigade of military policemen comprised Royal Moroccan soldiers, U.S. Marines, soldiers and airmen stage prior to walking to the designated training range for scheduled nonlethal weapons enforcement and escalation-of-force operations during African Lion 14 in Tifnit training area, Morocco March 30. Nonleathal weapons employment and escalation-of-force operations are an integral part of military operations to prevent the loss-of-life while maintaining civil disorder. During the evolution, Royal Moroccan Armed Forces soldiers, and U.S. military policemen from the Marines, Army and Air Force combined to refine a share their escalation-of-force tactics and procedures while building military partnerships and international friendships.
Photo by Sgt. Tatum Vayavananda
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A multinational brigade of military policemen comprised Royal Moroccan soldiers, U.S. Marines, soldiers and airmen stage prior to walking to the designated training range for scheduled nonlethal weapons enforcement and escalation-of-force operations during African Lion 14 in Tifnit training area, Morocco March 30. Nonleathal weapons employment and escalation-of-force operations are an integral part of military operations to prevent the loss-of-life while maintaining civil disorder. During the evolution, Royal Moroccan Armed Forces soldiers, and U.S. military policemen from the Marines, Army and Air Force combined to refine a share their escalation-of-force tactics and procedures while building military partnerships and international friendships.
Photo by Sgt. Tatum Vayavananda
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A multinational brigade of military policemen comprised Royal Moroccan soldiers, U.S. Marines, soldiers and airmen stage prior to walking to the designated training range for scheduled nonlethal weapons enforcement and escalation-of-force operations during African Lion 14 in Tifnit training area, Morocco March 30. Nonleathal weapons employment and escalation-of-force operations are an integral part of military operations to prevent the loss-of-life while maintaining civil disorder. During the evolution, Royal Moroccan Armed Forces soldiers, and U.S. military policemen from the Marines, Army and Air Force combined to refine a share their escalation-of-force tactics and procedures while building military partnerships and international friendships.
Photo by Sgt. Tatum Vayavananda
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A multinational brigade of military policemen comprised Royal Moroccan soldiers, U.S. Marines, soldiers and airmen stage prior to walking to the designated training range for scheduled nonlethal weapons enforcement and escalation-of-force operations during African Lion 14 in Tifnit training area, Morocco March 30. Nonleathal weapons employment and escalation-of-force operations are an integral part of military operations to prevent the loss-of-life while maintaining civil disorder. During the evolution, Royal Moroccan Armed Forces soldiers, and U.S. military policemen from the Marines, Army and Air Force combined to refine a share their escalation-of-force tactics and procedures while building military partnerships and international friendships.
Photo by Sgt. Tatum Vayavananda
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U.S. Marines of Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Crisis Response conduct helicopter rope suspension training aboard Moron Air Base, Spain, March 27, 2014. The training maintains and enhances SP-MAGTF Crisis Response's ability to rapidly respond to a broad range of crises throughout the U.S. Africa Command area of responsibility. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Hill/Released)
Photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Hill
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U.S. Marines of Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Crisis Response conduct helicopter rope suspension training aboard Moron Air Base, Spain, March 27, 2014. The training maintains and enhances SP-MAGTF Crisis Response's ability to rapidly respond to a broad range of crises throughout the U.S. Africa Command area of responsibility. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Hill/Released)
Photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Hill
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U.S. Marines of Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Crisis Response conduct helicopter rope suspension training aboard Moron Air Base, Spain, March 27, 2014. The training maintains and enhances SP-MAGTF Crisis Response's ability to rapidly respond to a broad range of crises throughout the U.S. Africa Command area of responsibility. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Hill/Released)
Photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Hill
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U.S. Marines of Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Crisis Response conduct helicopter rope suspension training aboard Moron Air Base, Spain, March 27, 2014. The training maintains and enhances SP-MAGTF Crisis Response's ability to rapidly respond to a broad range of crises throughout the U.S. Africa Command area of responsibility. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Hill/Released)
Photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Hill
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U.S. Marines of Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Crisis Response conduct helicopter rope suspension training aboard Moron Air Base, Spain, March 27, 2014. The training maintains and enhances SP-MAGTF Crisis Response's ability to rapidly respond to a broad range of crises throughout the U.S. Africa Command area of responsibility. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Hill/Released)
Photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Hill
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U.S. Marines of Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Crisis Response conduct helicopter rope suspension training aboard Moron Air Base, Spain, March 27, 2014. The training maintains and enhances SP-MAGTF Crisis Response's ability to rapidly respond to a broad range of crises throughout the U.S. Africa Command area of responsibility. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Hill/Released)
Photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Hill
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U.S. Marines of Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Crisis Response conduct helicopter rope suspension training aboard Moron Air Base, Spain, March 27, 2014. The training maintains and enhances SP-MAGTF Crisis Response's ability to rapidly respond to a broad range of crises throughout the U.S. Africa Command area of responsibility. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Hill/Released)
Photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Hill
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U.S. Marines of Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Crisis Response conduct helicopter rope suspension training aboard Moron Air Base, Spain, March 27, 2014. The training maintains and enhances SP-MAGTF Crisis Response's ability to rapidly respond to a broad range of crises throughout the U.S. Africa Command area of responsibility. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Hill/Released)
Photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Hill
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